AzScorpion
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With a heat wave across a good part of the country now AC's are working overtime. The run capacitor is usually one of the first things to check if/when your central air stops working. It's also the easiest and cheapest to DYI fix. You can order the part for under $20.00 and just follow the video for the instal. You'll easily save yourself hundreds of dollars by NOT calling an AC tech out as they've been known to charge $250+ for this. It's good to always have one on hand and probably a good idea to replace them as regular maintenance every 5 years or so.
The easiest way to tell is the fan won’t be running but compressor will, or the compressor won’t be running but the fan will. Occasionally both will not come on but most times it’s one is running and not the other. Also, spin the fan with a stick. If it spins free it’s probably your capacitor. If it is stiff it’s probably the fan motor that's shot. Even that's an easy DYI fix.
The easiest way to tell is the fan won’t be running but compressor will, or the compressor won’t be running but the fan will. Occasionally both will not come on but most times it’s one is running and not the other. Also, spin the fan with a stick. If it spins free it’s probably your capacitor. If it is stiff it’s probably the fan motor that's shot. Even that's an easy DYI fix.
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